stroganoff

Etymology
Named after the Stroganov family, a distinguished Russian family involved in the settlement of Siberia,.

Noun

 * 1) A dish of sautéed pieces of beef (or a substitute) served in a sauce with sour cream.

Usage notes
Stroganoff is sometimes, but not always, capitalised. Although it may originally have functioned as an adjective following the noun beef, it is now often regarded as a noun in itself, just as preparations of chicken Kiev are now frequently referred to as kievs.

Translations

 * Dutch: Stroganoffsaus
 * Finnish:, stroganovinpihvi,
 * French:
 * German:, Bœuf Stroganow
 * Hungarian: Sztroganov-bélszín
 * Japanese: ビーフストロガノフ
 * Korean: 비프스트로가노프
 * Lithuanian: jautienos befstrogenas
 * Persian: بیف استراگانف
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: Filete Stroganoff, Beef Stroganoff